Magnetic interaction induced splitting of bands in hexagonal RMnO3 (R = Lu, Y, and Sc) compounds

IF 2.5 3区 材料科学 Q3 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
D.M.S. Brito, A.F. Lima
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Abstract

In this work, calculations using non-collinear spin density functional theory were performed to study the electronic band structures for different antiferromagnetic orders in hexagonal RMnO3 (R = Lu, Y, and Sc) compounds. These are an important class of multifunctional materials with interesting properties for various applications. By comparing the band structure of different magnetic configurations, it is observed that some of them exhibit band splitting that can be attributed to ferromagnetic interplane coupling. The energy splitting is significantly larger (331 meV) for the ScMnO3 compound, which probably has a higher interplane magnetic interaction. In addition, we report that the spin–orbit coupling also induces a splitting of bands in some regions of the Brillouin zone for those magnetic configurations with a weak magnetic moment along the hexagonal c-axis. These findings offer an intriguing insight into the topological characteristics of hexagonal manganites’ band structure, which was previously unexplored in existing literature. This discovery opens avenues for future investigations in this field.
六方 RMnO3(R = Lu、Y 和 Sc)化合物中磁性相互作用引起的带分裂
在这项研究中,利用非共线自旋密度泛函理论进行了计算,研究了六方 RMnO3(R = Lu、Y 和 Sc)化合物中不同反铁磁阶的电子能带结构。这些化合物是一类重要的多功能材料,具有各种有趣的应用特性。通过比较不同磁性构型的能带结构,可以观察到其中一些表现出能带分裂,这可归因于铁磁性面间耦合。ScMnO3 化合物的能带分裂明显更大(331 meV),这可能与较高的面间磁相互作用有关。此外,我们还发现,对于那些沿六边形 c 轴具有弱磁矩的磁性构型,自旋轨道耦合也会在布里渊区的某些区域引起能带分裂。这些发现对六方锰矿带状结构的拓扑特征提供了一个有趣的洞察,而这在现有文献中还没有被探索过。这一发现为该领域未来的研究开辟了道路。
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Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials
Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials 物理-材料科学:综合
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
11.10%
发文量
1149
审稿时长
59 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials provides an important forum for the disclosure and discussion of original contributions covering the whole spectrum of topics, from basic magnetism to the technology and applications of magnetic materials. The journal encourages greater interaction between the basic and applied sub-disciplines of magnetism with comprehensive review articles, in addition to full-length contributions. In addition, other categories of contributions are welcome, including Critical Focused issues, Current Perspectives and Outreach to the General Public. Main Categories: Full-length articles: Technically original research documents that report results of value to the communities that comprise the journal audience. The link between chemical, structural and microstructural properties on the one hand and magnetic properties on the other hand are encouraged. In addition to general topics covering all areas of magnetism and magnetic materials, the full-length articles also include three sub-sections, focusing on Nanomagnetism, Spintronics and Applications. The sub-section on Nanomagnetism contains articles on magnetic nanoparticles, nanowires, thin films, 2D materials and other nanoscale magnetic materials and their applications. The sub-section on Spintronics contains articles on magnetoresistance, magnetoimpedance, magneto-optical phenomena, Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS), and other topics related to spin current control and magneto-transport phenomena. The sub-section on Applications display papers that focus on applications of magnetic materials. The applications need to show a connection to magnetism. Review articles: Review articles organize, clarify, and summarize existing major works in the areas covered by the Journal and provide comprehensive citations to the full spectrum of relevant literature.
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